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Mandybill petition puts hacks in a spin
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| The Open Rights Group and TalkTalk, who
| have jointly campaigned against the
| measure, have both issued press releases
| today to point this out the Downing Street
| petition response makes no difference to
| the substance of the Bill. They correctly
| point out that by denying it will do
| something it never planned to do, the
| government has spun the press into
| believing whatever it wants to believe.
`----
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/23/mandybill_petition/
EU Data Protection Supervisor Warns Against ACTA, Calls 3 Strikes Disproportionate
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| Peter Hustinx, the European Data Protection
| Supervisor, has issued a 20-page opinion
| expressing concern about ACTA. The opinion
| is a must-read and points to the prospect
| of other privacy commissioners speaking
| out. Moreover, with the French HADOPI
| three strikes law currently held up by its
| data protection commissioner, it raises
| questions about whether that law will pass
| muster under French privacy rules.
|
| Given the secrecy associated with the
| process, the opinion addresses possible
| outcomes based on the information currently
| available. The opinion focuses on three
| key issues: three strikes legislation,
| cross-border data sharing as part of
| enforcement initiatives, and transparency.
`----
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/4809/125/
ACTA: No time for internet chapter in Mexico
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| Here is the meat:
|
| The civil enforcement chapter was
| discussed very thoroughly. It was
| possible to agree additional language,
| but when entering into the detail of
| the different mechanisms (provisional
| measures, injunctions, calculation of
| damages) progress became slow due to
| the different technical concepts of
| each legal system.
|
| âDue to lack of time, internet
| discussions could not be concluded.â
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http://arebentisch.wordpress.com/2010/02/17/acta-no-time-for-internet-chapter-in-mexico/
Recent:
Ofcom to charge terminated downloaders to appeal
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| Lord Mandelson is planning to make cut off
| internet subscribers pay to appeal in
| infringement of copyright dispute
| resolution processes. In short, if you are
| cut off by Ofcom for illegally
| downloading, even if youâre innocent,
| youâll have to pay to appeal against the
| decision.
|
| A House of Lords committee is currently
| going over the Dark Lordâs Digital Economy
| Bill. Last night, Lord Faulkner of
| Worcester highlighted for the committee
| Amendment 200A, which âallows for the
| possibility that subscribers may be asked
| for a contribution towards the costs of
| the appeals processâ.
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http://www.techeye.net/security/ofcom-to-charge-terminated-downloaders-to-appeal
Strikes' Policies For Infringers Debated
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| As more countries weigh whether to punish
| serial copyright infringers by taking away
| their Internet access, critics debated
| Wednesday whether such efforts have a
| deterring effect. A panel discussion at
| the Congressional Internet Caucus' State
| of the Net conference examined such laws
| as one awaiting final approval in France
| that give infringers three chances to stop
| before their Internet access is cut off by
| a court and legislation working its way
| through the British Parliament that would
| impose graduated levels of notice against
| infringers with the ultimate sanction
| being a cutoff of Internet service.
`----
http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2010/01/strikes-policies-for-infringer.php
Yes, Three Strikes Laws Have Unintended Consequences That Even Music Industry Execs Hate
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| You must use that one device exclusively.
| When the official WiFi went dead, I went
| in search of other networks, including one
| called "Free WiFi," but when I accessed
| that, it still asked me for my username
| and password (which I obviously don't
| have). It certainly is somewhat amusing to
| find out that the music industry execs are
| annoyed by the consequences of the law
| they so desperately claim they need.
`----
http://techdirt.com/articles/20100125/1533037892.shtml
United Against the Digital Economy Bill
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| As readers of this blog will be well aware,
| the UK's Digital Economy Bill is currently
| grinding its way through Parliament.
|
| At the moment, it's the Lords that are
| trying to knock some sense into its
| senseless provisions; later it will go to
| the Commons, where there's probably less
| chance of things being improved, given the
| current distribution of the parties there.
|
| Meanwhile, various groups are coming
| together in an attempt to rouse the British
| public from its slumbers on this hugely-
| important issue.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?blogid=14&entryid=2756
Digital Economy Bill: will users have to divulge logs?
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| Is the House of Lords serious? Could users
| be asked to divulge their computer logs in
| order to prove themselves innocent of
| copyright infringement?
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http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=454&Itemid=9
Mandelson in new move to protect music industry secrets
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| UK Digital Economy Bill: The infamous Henry
| VIII clause which will permit the
| Secretary of State to re-write UK copyright
| law without oversight from Parliament, will
| also permit the copyright industries to
| keep their trade secrets, under a proposed
| new amendment from Lord Mandelson.
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http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=452&Itemid=9
Economics and social research strategy 2009-10 published
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| By ensuring that our policies are clear,
| transparent, targeted and evidence-based we
| can create the right conditions for
| business success; promote innovation,
| enterprise and science; and give everyone
| the skills and opportunities they need to
| succeed.
`----
http://www.bis.gov.uk/economics-and-social-research-strategy-2009-10-published
Web giants unite against Digital Britain copyright plan
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| Facebook, Google, Yahoo and eBay object to
| a clause that they say could give
| government "unprecedented and sweeping
| powers" to amend copyright laws.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8390623.stm
Mandelson's law pasted by web giants
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| LORD PETER Mandelson's Digital Economy Bill
| has been slammed by some of the biggest
| names on the web.
|
| What has miffed the likes of Facebook,
| Google, Yahoo and Ebay is a clause which
| gives the government "unprecedented and
| sweeping powers" to amend copyright laws as
| it likes.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1564533/mandelson-law-pasted-web-giants
Yes, But Will Sergey Brin Take Peter Mandelson Out To Dinner At A Fancy Resort?
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| I'm beginning to wonder if this particular
| clause is being used to draw away the fire
| from the "three strikes and we kick you off
| the internet" clause. With the big tech
| companies focused on this ridiculous power
| grab by the Business Secretary, not nearly
| as much attention is being paid to that
| "guilty based on accusations" clause.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20091202/1518117169.shtml
BREAKING: Leaked UK government plan to create "Pirate Finder General" with power to appoint militias, create laws
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| A source close to the British Labour
| Government has just given me reliable
| information about the most radical copyright
| propoQuotesal I've ever seen.
|
| Secretary of State Peter Mandelson is
| planning to introduce changes to the Digital
| Economy Bill now under debate in Parliament.
| These changes will give the Secretary of
| State (Mandelson -- or his successor in the
| next government) the power to make
| "secondary legislation" (legislation that is
| passed without debate) to amend the
| provisions of Copyright, Designs and Patents
| Act (1988).
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http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/19/breaking-leaked-uk-g.html
Dictatorial, disastrous, dire: Mandelson must not pass
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| The powers that he wants to create - by
| means of a statutory instrument, which
| bypasses Parliamentary debate and decision -
| will criminalise downloading of content
| without permission. They will give him or
| anyone he chooses the power to enforce by
| law any action he or his successor thinks
| fit, in the service of protecting copyright.
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http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10014488o-2000331777b,00.htm
Questions for Lord Mandelson
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| The bill includes a provision for
| unappointed, unelected, monopoly collecting
| societies to "assume a mandate to collect
| fees on behalf of rights holders who have
| not specifically signed up to that society."
| Why should doing this be considered anything
| less than criminally defrauding the people
| these fees will be collected from and
| stealing copyright (in the true sense of
| claiming ownership, not the way it is
| misused as a synonym for infringement)?
|
| Why does the government see file sharing as
| both so trivial that it can be dealt with by
| just sending a letter and simultaneously so
| serious that it warrants the imposition of a
| new Â50,000 fine?
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http://www.pirateparty.org.uk/blog/2009/nov/20/questions-lord-mandelson/
Mandelson's Madness
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| This is penalising every other industry, and
| every online user, for the sake of one,
| congenitally lazy sector that has fought
| every new technology for the last century on
| the basis that it will âdestroyâ its
| business model, and âruinâ it. Of course,
| just as every new technology turned out to
| be a new opportunity for those self-same
| companies once they were forced to work with
| it rather than against, so file-sharing will
| enable a host of new business models. Until
| that point, though, if the current proposals
| go through, we will all be paying the price
| for this unjustifiable preferential
| treatment.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2646&blogid=14
British Government Goes Batshit Insane Over Internet
http://www.nickharkaway.com/2009/11/british-government-goes-batshit-insane-over-internet/
Filesharing laws to hit websites and newsgroups too
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| The government is planning to award itself
| powers to change copyright law almost at
| will, in expectation that new anti-peer-to-
| peer laws will drive infringement to other
| services such as Rapidshare and newsgroups.
|
| The measure, which is the most severe
| contained in the Digital Economy Bill
| published today, will be interpreted as a
| major victory for rights holder
| organisations. It will grant the Business
| Secretary Lord Mandelson and his successors
| undprecedented control over civil
| enforcement of copyright.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/20/digital_economy_bill/
Mandelson seeks to amend copyright law in new crackdown on filesharing
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| Lord Mandelson is seeking to amend the laws
| on copyright to give the government
| sweeping new powers against people accused
| of illegal downloading.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/nov/19/mandelson-copyright-filesharing-murdoch-google?CMP=AFCYAH
Mandelson to get Nominet reform powers
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| Ministers have revealed new legislation
| that will allow the government to take over
| and reform Nominet, following a boardroom
| battle over the .uk registry's future.
|
| The reserve powers are included in the
| Digital Economy Bill, published today by
| Lord Mandelson's Department for Business.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/20/nominet_law/
TalkTalk threatens legal action over Mandelson's filesharing plan
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| TalkTalk, the second largest internet
| service provider in the UK, has threatened
| to launch legal action if business secretary
| Peter Mandelson follows through with his
| plan to cut off persistent illegal
| filesharers' internet connections.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/oct/29/talktalk-threatens-legal-action-mandelson
ISP's attack government anti-filesharing tactics
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| THE UK'S TOP Internet service providers have
| opposed Business Secretary Lord Peter
| Mandelson's daft plan to cut off persistent
| illegal filesharers' Internet connections.
|
| Talktalk has even said that it feels the
| scheme infringes upon people's rights and it
| will be happy to go to court to have it
| struck down.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1560307/isp-attack-government-anti-filesharing-tactics
Mandelson and âThree Strikesâ: Not So Much âDark Lordâ...
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| Unjust, because it allows the media
| industries to function as prosecutor, judge
| and jury, with only minimal oversight by
| proper legal authorities; unjust because it
| cuts people off from what is fast becoming a
| necessity of modern life, as the UK
| government itself is promoting; unjust
| because it penalises an entire family for
| the alleged actions of one member: something
| that in war would amount to a
| disproportionate and vindictive act of
| reprisal - a war-crime, in fact.
|
| It is unworkable because it will be almost
| impossible to tell whether copyrighted
| material is being transmitted legally or
| not; and ultimately it is unworkable because
| people will simply start encrypting material
| before downloading.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2616&blogid=14
Mandy confirms he'll cut off filesharers
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| Labour's plan is that the music industry
| will monitor what people are downloading,
| and on their say-so (not in any court of
| law), internet subscribers will receive two
| warning letters and then have their internet
| access cut off. The music industry will not
| have to prove that the subscribers have
| being doing anything wrong; instead
| Mandelson's plan is that they will act as
| judge, jury and executioner. And it's not
| just the subscriber who will be cut off,
| their whole household will be too; this
| collective punishment, if done in wartime,
| would be a war crime under the Geneva
| Convention.
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http://www.pirateparty.org.uk/blog/2009/oct/28/mandy-confirms-hell-cut-filesharers/
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to abolish the proposed law that will see alleged illegal filesharers disconnected from their broadband connections, without a fair trial.
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/dontdisconnectus/
Parliamentary Comms Group Says âNoâ to UK 3-Strikes
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| An increasing death-knell is sounding for Lord
| Mandelsonâs proposals for 3-strikes Internet
| disconnections. The latest blow comes from the All Party
| Parliamentary Communications Group. After a consultation
| earlier this year, they have now published their
| response, and itâs not one favorable to âDarth Mandyâ
| and his plans.
`----
http://torrentfreak.com/parliamentary-comms-group-says-no-to-uk-3-strikes-091017/
U.K. Minister Defends Internet Suspension In MPAA Speech
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| Meanwhile, a joint statement from the Featured Artists Coalition, the British
| Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) and the Music Producers
| Guild also condemns the plan.
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http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3ie0fe1e4b8826bd934c32abe14fad750c
Lammy appeals to film and music industries to help tackle online piracy
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| Lammy cites apparent inconsistencies in copyright law, citing the example of
| a CD owner who wants a copy on his MP3 player. "Is he breaking the rules or
| just refusing to be ripped off?"
|
| "Something isn't right with copyright. Not just in the UK but as a whole. And
| I want to do something about that," he says.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/sep/03/david-lammy-speaks-out-on-online-piracy
An open letter to Lord Mandelson
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| Your proposal is wrong for purely economic reasons. It is wrong because it
| will stifle a major opportunity for economic growth right at the point where
| we need it most. And it is wrong because as a government your role is not to
| legislate to protect business models but to regulate in a way that balances
| the risks of damage in one sector against the potential for encouraging new
| sectors to develop.
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http://blog.openwetware.org/scienceintheopen/2009/09/04/an-open-letter-to-lord-mandelson/
Creative industries and consumersâ rights
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| We hope that the Government will consider genuinely consumersâ rights in its
| endeavours to protect the creative industries.
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/letters/article6819093.ece
Good Thoughts on Naughty Lord Mandelson
http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/09/good-thoughts-on-naughty-lord-mandelson.html
The Right to Science and Culture
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1354788
Peter Mandelson Defends His Sudden Conversion To Kicking People Off The
Internet
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| You do realize that a UK-based music organization (PRS) recently released a
| report noting that the music industry in the UK is actually growing? Right?
| These are the sort of facts the Secretary of Business knows, right? And if
| the industry is growing, despite complaining about file sharing, isn't it
| possible that the real issue is just focusing on business model improvement,
| rather than the hand of gov't stepping in and slapping people around?
`----
http://techdirt.com/articles/20090831/0134186048.shtml
BSA Jumps Onto The Three Strikes Bandwagon
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| More troubling, however, is that when questioned about the new statement by
| Ars Technica, the BSA said it was necessary because "last year our industry
| lost over $50 billion (USD) worldwide." Hmm. It's really quite troubling that
| the BSA still stands by these numbers when they've been debunked so
| thoroughly over and over again. They count the "retail value" of every piece
| of software as being "lost," which is clearly a lie. Five years ago, the
| research company that runs these studies for the BSA, IDG, flat out said that
| the BSA was wrong in claiming that "the retail value" of the software is the
| same as "losses." So why does the BSA continue to get away with claiming it?
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090831/0230056052.shtml
UK "Three Strikes": Please Write to Your MP
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| Yesterday I wrote a quick analysis of the insane U-turn effected by the UK
| government over "three strikes and you're out". Below I've posted the
| corresponding letter that I've sent to my MP on the subject.
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/08/uk-three-strikes-please-write-to-your.html
Fon and Games with "Three Strikes"
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| Suppose, now, that people use some of those million hotspots to download
| copyright material: how easy is it going to be (a) establishing exactly who
| downloaded it and (b) cutting off that person?
|
| Gives a new meaning to the term "hotspot"...
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/08/fon-and-games-with-three-strikes.html
Lord Mandelson pays off his Â750,000 mortgage within a year
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| The mystery of how Lord Mandelson managed to afford a Â2.4 million town house
| in Regent's Park took a new twist this week with his claim in a newspaper
| interview that he did not possess a mortgage on the property.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/6011346/Lord-Mandelson-pays-off-his-750000-mortgage-within-a-year.html
38 Degrees backs campaign against âDigital Dictatorâ Mandelson
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| Online campaigners 38 Degrees have launched an attack on Mandelsonâs plans to
| give himself the power to order internet cut-offs without trial. Other
| campaigners from a range of NGOs are getting in touch with us about this:
| there is a growing sense of outrage among people who know that the internet
| is the most important political tool we have.
`----
http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2009/08/38-degrees-backs-campaign-against-digital-dictator-mandelson/
Taking something for nothing is wrong . . .
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| [by] Peter Mandelson
`----
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article6814187.ece
UK Wants to Zap File-Sharers
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| It seems the British government is going loony for anti-piracy rhetoric from
| the likes of U2 and David Geffen.
`----
http://newteevee.com/2009/08/25/uk-wants-to-zap-file-sharers/
Mandelson goes to war on teenagers downloading their music and movies... just
days after dining with anti-piracy billionaire
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| Lord Mandelson launched a crackdown on internet piracy just days after
| meeting a leading Hollywood critic of illegal file sharing.
|
| The business secretary plans to criminalise the estimated seven million
| people - one in 12 of the population - who illicitly download music and films
| over the internet.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1206901/Mandelson-launches-crackdown-file-sharing--just-days-meeting-record-producer.html
âTaking something for nothing is wrongâ â No, not expenses, data.
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| In the meantime I am going to increase my sharing of Linux distros and hope
| that someone tries to accuse me of sharing files illegallyâ..lets see how
| much of my unlimited monthly broadband I can use. Maybe time is up for the
| proprietary model? Maybe you should now be looking towards FOSS and the GPL?
| You certainly donât have to worry about sharing issues then.
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http://openbytes.wordpress.com/2009/08/29/taking-something-for-nothing-is-wrong-no-not-expenses-data/
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